Category: Law

  • “Revamping Administrative Adjudication: Proposing Reforms for Fair and Efficient Government Practices”

    Imagine you work for a member of Congress, who wants to propose a bill reforming the practice of administrative adjudication within the federal government. The member of Congress has asked you for your input in designing the bill. What reforms would you recommend, and why? Your ideas may be specific to one agency or issue area, or general in scope – it’s completely up to you.

  • “Correction Instructions for Deposition Transcript – Urgent Deadline”

    Letter #4
    Smith, Jones and Harris
    (Address)
    Milwaukee, Wisconsin Zip
    Directions: Letter #4
    A member of the clerical pool in your law office will be typing a letter for your
    signature regarding an enclosed transcript of Ms. Brown’s deposition. Tell her to
    carefully review it noting anything that was incorrectly transcribed, but advising
    her that she cannot rewrite her testimony. Any inaccurate transcriptions should be
    written on a separate sheet of paper. She can, however, correct spelling and names
    of places, and/or any substantive information concerning her actual testimony. On
    her sheet of paper should note the page number and the line in the enclosed
    transcript where corrections should be made. The page number(s) and Line(s) were
    there are mistakes will be re-typed and discussed before submitting them to the
    court reporter. It is imperative that these corrections be received by the court
    reporter within 30 days, or the chance to make corrections to the record will be
    forfeited, so time is of the essence. We will need any corrections by
    December______, 2019. However, if she finds that there are serious discrepancies,
    she should contact you (the Paralegal) immediately. There has been enclosed along
    with the transcript, a pre-paid postage envelope for any corrections made.
    A copy of this letter is to be sent to Stuart Jenkins.

  • “Digital Dominance: The Impact of Online Sales on the PC Gaming Industry” Title: “Assessing the Conduct of LFA under Article 102 TFEU: Is it an Abuse of Dominance?”

    One of the many uses of a personal computer (PC) is to play video games, a form of interactive
    entertainment. The way PC users purchase video games to play on their machines has
    dramatically changed as a result of the internet. Since the late 1990s, fewer and fewer PC games
    are purchased physically in brick-and-mortar stores. Instead, for the last ten years the
    overwhelming majority of PC games have been purchased digitally via the internet and
    downloaded to play on the buyer’s machine. Surveys increasingly demonstrate that most PC
    gamers would never switch back to buying physical copies of games as they value the ability to
    browse, purchase, and quickly start playing games without leaving home. 
    There are two ways to digitally purchase and download PC games via the internet. First, PC
    gamers can go directly to the websites of thousands of video game publishers. In 2023, this
    method was used for 58% of all PC games purchased digitally worldwide, with each of the
    individual websites accounting for a small share of the overall amount. The remaining 42% of
    digital sales and downloads of PC games were via Vapour, an online video games store owned
    by Alfa and available throughout the EU. Alfa also creates fantasy role-playing games for PC,
    particularly its UltimateOdyssey series. Alfa originally created Vapour as a platform just for selling
    its UltimateOdyssey games via the internet, but since 2004 it has allowed other publishers to also
    sell their PC titles via Vapour. Gamers appreciate that they can purchase almost every PC game
    on Vapour, without trawling through thousands of publisher websites to directly download them.
    Despite having to pay Alfa a fee for each sale via Vapour and agree to several conditions,
    publishers also recognise that selling their games on Vapour is necessary to reach the biggest
    audience. Nevertheless, some publishers are critical of how Vapour has been run recently.
    Bravo is a games publisher that, like Alfa, specialises in developing fantasy role-playing games
    for PC. In summer 2023, Bravo released its newest game, Angelo, for sale directly through its
    own website and also on Vapour. On the day that Angelo was released, Bravo noticed that the
    Vapour homepage featured a huge advertisement for Alfa’s UltimateOdyssey PC games series
    that covered most of the screen. This was to celebrate the 36th anniversary of the first game in
    the series being released and lasted for 3 days. During this period Angelo was displayed much
    further down the Vapour homepage, which required scrolling to locate. Angelo was bought by
    considerably fewer gamers than Bravo had anticipated, not helped by negative reviews of the
    game by journalists. During the anniversary promotion, Alfa sold 2% more UltimateOdyssey
    games than usual. Bravo blames Alfa for the commercial failure of Angelo and has complained to
    the European Commission. 
    Charlie planned to release its first ever video game, the PC fantasy role-playing game
    Baldrick’sDoor, in winter 2023. As an unknown games developer, Charlie recognised that only
    selling Baldrick’sDoor on its own website would not reach many gamers, so approached Alfa
    about also selling it via Vapour. Charlie indicated that it was willing to accept Vapour’s standard
    terms and conditions for sale, including the fee for each sale and the obligation not to tell potential
    purchasers via Vapour if Baldrick’sDoor was cheaper to purchase directly on Charlie’s own
    website. In response, Alfa said that it would not allow Baldrick’sDoor to be sold on Vapour as it
    felt that some of the game’s content was too adult and would undermine Alfa’s reputation as a
    family-friendly gaming company if children downloaded it. Charlie has therefore not yet released
    Baldrick’sDoor, but has complained to the European Commission. In the meantime, Alfa’s newest
    entry in the UltimateOdyssey series was released in winter 2023 – when Baldrick’sDoor was
    scheduled to come out – and became the biggest-selling PC game of the year. 
    Advise Alfa as to whether its conduct may amount to an abuse of dominance pursuant to
    Article 102 TFEU.
    This is a problem question which requires an understanding of the law and ability to break 
    down the issues presented one by one and apply the law
    OSCOLA refrencing
    no more than 2000 words
    bibliography required
    I have attached sources, guidance, and examples to tackle the question